Charlotte Caffey
Born | October 21, 1953 |
Hometown | Santa Monica, California, United States |
Height | 5'2" (1.57m) |
Spouse | Jeff McDonald |
Children | Astrid McDonald |
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A rock 'n' roll documentary about The Go-Go's is airing on TV tonight
- The Go-Go's documentary deep-dives into the legacy of the pioneering all-girl band, with candid interviews with the rockers themselves
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The Go-Go's Belinda Carlisle, Charlotte Caffey on new documentary
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The Go-Go’s on Entering the Hall of Fame: ‘The Five of Us Actually Made It! We’re All Alive!’
Seconds after the news broke, Gina Schock, Kathy Valentine, Charlotte Caffey, and Jane Wiedlin spoke to us about entering the Hall after years of waiting
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Dear Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: Induct the Go-Go’s Already!
Dear RRHOF (and anyone else who overlooked The Go-Go’s), Once upon a time in L.A.’s late-'70s punk scene, a bunch of young women found each other and decided to do something no all-girl group had done yet: write their own songs and play their own instruments. Last on that goal list?
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'We hated our parents and society, but we supported each other': The Go-Go's relive punk rock past in new doc
The documentary features interviews with members of the band, including some who were booted along the way.
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Belinda Carlisle says a lot of healing took place thanks to Go-Go's documentary
Showtime's The Go-Go's charts the band's meteoric rise, fall, and more.
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Review: 'The Go-Gos' get the kind of catchy, layered documentary every '80s icon deserves
Documentary on the '80s band "The Go-Go's."
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The Go-Go's talk partying past, Hall of Fame snub, and 'emotional' documentary: 'You can't deny what we've done'
"We were the first of our kind. We put ourselves together. We wrote our own songs. We played our own instruments. We came from absolutely nothing. We came out of the garage. We had 100 percent artistic control."
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‘The Go-Go’s’ Film Review: Transcendent Rock Doc Examines 1980s Glass-Ceiling Shatterers
The meteoric and ruinous rise to fame is more than a movie cliché; it’s a virtual guarantee for just about any artist without his or her head screwed on straight. But “The Go-Go’s” tackles the seminal all-female ’80s rock band with such honesty, openness and effervescence that it not only rises above that clichéd, almost telegraphed arc but transcends the ranks of other music documentaries to offer a story you desperately want to keep watching, even when you already know where it’s going.It’s fa
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The Go-Go’s on Sundance Doc: Neither ‘America’s Sweethearts’ Nor ‘Drug-Crazed Demons’
Some people might come to a Go-Go's documentary wanting a purely fun, bubbly experience, based on the effervescence the group projected at its breakthrough peak in the early '80s. Others might want a sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll tell-all, if they're aware of the tensions and bad habits that led the all-female band to […]
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John Doe and Friends Explore the Decline of L.A. Punk Civilization in ‘More Fun’ Book
The X album titled “Under the Big Black Sun” was followed in the mid-‘80s by a record called “More Fun in the New World.” So when the band’s singer and bassist John Doe teamed with author and veteran A&R exec Tom DeSavia a few years ago to write a history of the early L.A. punk […]
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'80s Rockers The Go-Go's Open Up About Their Wild Past, Getting Sober and New Musical
The Go-Go’s Open Up About their Wild Past, Getting Sober and New Musical
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